The present report concerns a young woman previously diagnosed as having childhood asthma who presented with a secondary spontaneous pneumothorax during the third trimester of pregnancy; at term a caesarean section was recommended for safety reasons. Post partum a severe fixed ventilatory defect unresponsive to inhaled bronchodilator and a short oral course of steroids ruled out asthma. Diffuse bronchiectasis was found on her chest CT scan, although this was not evident clinically.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe the occurrence of pseudonormoglycaemia and the consequences of severe prolonged hypoglycaemia observed in two patients with renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy. There was a persistent discrepancy, in both cases, between glucose levels measured by the hospital laboratory and those measured by the bedside glucometer, resulting in a significantly false high glucose measurement (pseudonormoglycaemia). This inaccurate glucose determination led to a delayed diagnosis of their truly severe and prolonged hypoglycaemia ultimately leading to prolonged coma and death.
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